Energies (Jan 2024)

Electromagnetic Characterization of Silicon–Iron Additively Manufactured Cores for Electric Machines

  • Daniele Michieletto,
  • Luigi Alberti,
  • Filippo Zanini,
  • Simone Carmignato

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en17030650
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 3
p. 650

Abstract

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This paper deals with the electromagnetic characterization of a laminated toroidal ferromagnetic core made through additive manufacturing, specifically using the laser powder bed fusion process. The continuing demand for increasingly efficient, lightweight, and higher performance electric machines is creating huge challenges in the design and realization of new electric motor solutions. The constant improvements in additive manufacturing technologies have prompted researchers to investigate the possibility of adopting these production techniques for the manufacture of high-value electric motors. For these reasons, this paper investigates the ferromagnetic characteristics of an additively manufactured core made with FeSi6.5 powder. The BH curve and the specific iron losses of the processed material have been measured so that they can be compared with a commercial lamination, and have the possibility of carrying out more precise finite element simulations.

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